Antiques Roadshow UK Series 14 Episode 2 at Queensferry, North Wales
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Taken from a off air broadcast from 5th January 1992.
Sadly some of the intro and the credits are not on the video as they were cut off.
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Love the shows I watch at least two shows before I go to sleep
wonderful series .. thanks !
Could really do with a Lieutenant Colombo type figure hanging around the lady at the 26 min mark with her box.....😂😂😂. Oh, bless her cotton socks.... Loved the way she reacted...
at 24:58 I was terrified the little girl was going to break the mug!!!
Thanks for posting this UK
It would be very interesting to see exactly how some of these objects were actually made.
Thank you for posting Antiques Roadshow UK. Love this show❤️
As an American, one can't help notice how staid the Brits are in their reactions to the various valuations. The lady at 27:25 is the exception that proves the rule.
thank you for posting this!
Amazing series
@13:07 - "his eyes are nicely inlaid" NO HER eyes are nicely inlaid. Male frogs and toads generally have ear pads that are larger than their eyes. This one has no visible ear pads at all, making it almost certainly a female toad.
It is, however an exquisite piece that I would buy in a second.
You don't know how that carved frog tile identifies
@@willcwhite It seems fairly obvious I was speaking of biological sex rather than gender...
the lady at 29:00 is very beautiful - love these old shows
Banner reads "Division/Command of the Armed Forces".
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Female artists not " how women spent their days ".
Remarkable Artist.
How LADIES spent their days!!! Ladies were often artists but did not sell their work.
Times were different then when she worked
Looks like an ashes urn. Honeycomb.
typical copy turn up the volume when recording
Should have taken my autocycle their
Imagine commissioning that amazing hall stand only so your great-granddaughter can flog it for a holiday
I don't think it was commissioned. It was mentioned that it did not have a coat of arms. It looked as it it belonged in a restaurant for gentlemens' hats
14:43 Did that guy have a stroke? Bell's palsy perhaps?
No, my Dad had a brain tumour
Anybody else notice the crying baby through a lot of the episode?
Part of the programme
I'm waiting for the English to start tearing down their statues:-(
Have we done ok?
We will raise them again and polish them
Why?